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Safety Quote for the Week09-15 March 2026"SAFETY FIRST AND LAST LONGER"Unknown
09/03/2026

Safety Quote for the Week
09-15 March 2026

"SAFETY FIRST AND LAST LONGER"
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04/03/2026

SAFETY QUOTE FOR THE WEEK
02-08 March 2026

"Safety is no accident."









FIRE SAFETY TIPSThe month of MARCH is FIRE PREVENTION MONTH (Presidential Proclamation No. 115-A).Mag-ingat, maging aler...
02/03/2026

FIRE SAFETY TIPS
The month of MARCH is FIRE PREVENTION MONTH (Presidential Proclamation No. 115-A).
Mag-ingat, maging alerto, at sama-sama nating protektahan ang ating komunidad.
"Sa pag-iwas sa sunog, hindi ka nag-iisa!"
For fire and non-fire emergencies, you can contact your nearest local fire station.






FIRE SAFETY TIPS

The month of MARCH is FIRE PREVENTION MONTH (Presidential Proclamation No. 115-A).

Mag-ingat, maging alerto, at sama-sama nating protektahan ang ating komunidad.

"Sa pag-iwas sa sunog, hindi ka nag-iisa!"

For fire and non-fire emergencies, you can contact your nearest local fire station.







FIRE SAFETY TIPSThe month of MARCH is FIRE PREVENTION MONTH (Presidential Proclamation No. 115-A).Mag-ingat, maging aler...
02/03/2026

FIRE SAFETY TIPS

The month of MARCH is FIRE PREVENTION MONTH (Presidential Proclamation No. 115-A).

Mag-ingat, maging alerto, at sama-sama nating protektahan ang ating komunidad.

"Sa pag-iwas sa sunog, hindi ka nag-iisa!"

For fire and non-fire emergencies, you can contact your nearest local fire station.







Welding Safety: Identifying HIGH-RISK PracticesUnsafe welding practices often stem from complacency, inadequate training...
24/02/2026

Welding Safety: Identifying HIGH-RISK Practices

Unsafe welding practices often stem from complacency, inadequate training, or failure to use proper personal protective equipment (PPE), leading to significant risks like electric shock, toxic fume inhalation, burns, and fires. The injury rate for welding is substantially higher than in many other industries, making strict adherence to safety guidelines crucial.






SAFETY  QUOTE FOR THE WEEK"For Safety is not a gadget but a state of mind." Eleanor EveretSafety isn't just about helmet...
22/02/2026

SAFETY QUOTE FOR THE WEEK

"For Safety is not a gadget but a state of mind."
Eleanor Everet

Safety isn't just about helmets, alarms, or gadgets—it's about awareness, responsibility, and the choices we make every day.








TOOLBOX TALKSafety Reminders: HOTWORKS requirements✅ Authorized Hot Work Permit✅ Gas testing & atmosphere safety✅ Fire w...
20/02/2026

TOOLBOX TALK

Safety Reminders: HOTWORKS requirements

✅ Authorized Hot Work Permit
✅ Gas testing & atmosphere safety
✅ Fire watches and firefighting readiness
✅ Hazard communication to workers
✅ Work area preparation and controls
✅ Monitoring, inspection, and permit closure
✅ Certified/trained personnel.








TOOLBOX TALKFIRE SAFETY UPDATE I ISO 3941:2026 introduces a NEW FIRE CLASS: CLASS L approved by the International Organi...
19/02/2026

TOOLBOX TALK

FIRE SAFETY UPDATE I ISO 3941:2026 introduces a NEW FIRE CLASS: CLASS L approved by the International Organization for Standardization.

CLASS L is dedicated to LITHIUM-ION Battery Fires. Previously, lithium-ion battery fires were often managed under the classification of Class A or Class B fires.

Lithium Battery Hazards:
- Thermal Runaway
- Re-ignition Risk
- Toxic Smoke & Gas

Why this Matters:
- Lithium-Ion Batteries: Unique & High-Risk Fire Hazards.
- Thermal Runaway: Risk of intense heat and re-ignition.
- Legacy Classes Inadequate: Standard methods often failed.
- Need for Specialized Solutions: Proper tools for modern tech.

STAY ALERT: One battery can cause a major fire!







STRENGTHENING SAFETY COMMITMENT I The Philippine Navy Safety Office, in cooperation with the Naval Combat Engineering Br...
18/02/2026

STRENGTHENING SAFETY COMMITMENT I The Philippine Navy Safety Office, in cooperation with the Naval Combat Engineering Brigade and Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC) of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), successfully conducted the 5-day Construction Occupational Safety and Health (COSH) training-workshop at the Naval Combat Engineering Brigade on 09-13 February 2026.

A total of 62 safety advocates successfully completed the training workshop and joined the ranks of Philippine Navy Safety Officers.

The following obtained a perfect score in their daily assessments during the training:
1. LT QUEEN SOFIA C. AYALA PN
2. EA2 WYLER D. URMANETA PN

The following achieved high scores in the post-test:
1. LT QUEEN SOFIA C. AYALA PN
2. ENS WENCESLAO N. BELANO PN
3. PO3 MICHAEL VON G. BANAAG PN
4. PO3 MICHAEL F. ESGUERRA PN
5. ASJO SHAHEER O. GUMAMPANG PN
6. EA2 LIEZEL L. LAURENTE PN
7. F1EA ALEXIS CARL V. PALMERO PN
8. PO2 DARWIN JAY B. PANGANIBAN PN

As construction is one of the most dangerous industries, workers are exposed daily to risks such as falls, heavy machinery accidents, chemical exposure, and electrical hazards. COSH training plays a vital role in reducing dangers and ensuring safe, productive worksites.









Look I SAFETY TRAINING⚠️Is essential for fostering a secure, productive workplace by reducing or mitigating accident, in...
13/02/2026

Look I SAFETY TRAINING⚠️
Is essential for fostering a secure, productive workplace by reducing or mitigating accident, injuries, and fatalities.




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